I just thought of something , after DVD viewing number 10...
IF Spock created the black hole that stopped the Hobus nova-and both Spock and Nero went through the same 'black hole' -it begs a question of where all the hot, superheated plasma materialized at.
The answer? Quite probably, it becomes the star in the background of the first scene of the movie!
In the order of what went down 'the hole' , it was the nova's gas, then Nero, then Spock. Also in order of who reappeared in the timeline that we see, Nero came first ( regrettably) ,then Spock. So it stands to reason that all that hot gas went somewhere too before anything else happened,probably in the distant enough past to coalesce into the star we see in the background of the initial shoot-out.
IF Spock created the black hole that stopped the Hobus nova-and both Spock and Nero went through the same 'black hole' -it begs a question of where all the hot, superheated plasma materialized at.
The answer? Quite probably, it becomes the star in the background of the first scene of the movie!

In the order of what went down 'the hole' , it was the nova's gas, then Nero, then Spock. Also in order of who reappeared in the timeline that we see, Nero came first ( regrettably) ,then Spock. So it stands to reason that all that hot gas went somewhere too before anything else happened,probably in the distant enough past to coalesce into the star we see in the background of the initial shoot-out.